Australian Company Proposes $3 Billion Coal-to-Fertiliser Plant in New Zealand

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An artist’s impression of Victorian Hydrogen’s La Trobe plant, which is similar to the one it proposes building in New Zealand. Courtesy of Victorian HydrogenAn Australian company is proposing a $3 billion coal-to-fertiliser plant in New Zealand’s Southland region, aiming to make the country self-sufficient in urea while supplying Australia’s eastern states.Victorian Hydrogen plans to build the facility about 30 kilometres northeast of Invercargill.

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